As a professional weaver, I'm in a constant state of changing what's on the loom: planning a project, dyeing yarn for the project, warping the loom with that new yarn, weaving, finishing, and so on. Blogging is a way for me to share the process, and a way for me to keep track of what I did when.

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Last Show of the Season

One more show to go, then it'll be over until next year. The KPFA Crafts Fair has been one of our favorite shows for many years. There is always a good mix of fine craft vendors, and lots of good music.

Previous editions of the show were held at the very run-down and shabby Concourse Center in San Francisco, which is now being torn down to make room for new condominium construction. As a result, this year's show has moved to a shiny new venue in Richmond, across the bay from San Francisco.

The show is December 20-21, open from 10am to 5pm both days. We'll be in booth #725. Hope to see you there!

1 comment:

The Concourse is being torn down?! Wow...things do change. Hope KPFA is a great show for you. How interesting it's now in Richmond...although there never were enough good venues in the city. Happy Holidays! Hugs.

About Me

I am a professional weaver, specializing in complex weaves using fine threads. Most of my studio work consists of scarves, shawls, and wraps woven on a 48-inch, 24-shaft computer-assisted AVL dobby loom or wall art woven on a 48-inch, 1,440-heddle AVL jacquard loom. I exhibit and sell my work through high-end retail craft shows such as the Smithsonian Craft Show, the American Craft Council San Francisco show, and several smaller regional and local fine craft shows.